At 9:00 AM I departed from Wólka Waniewska and headed south in the rays of the May sun. Via Łapy and Brańsk I came to Siemiatycze, where I visited a new, still in development, orthodox church of The Lord's Resurrection built on a Greek cruciform plan with five domes. From Siemiatycze I went to Grabarka – the Holy Hill of the Orthodox Church in Poland. It is a pilgrimage site where people used to bring votive crosses – nowadays there are some ten thousand crosses there.

Having visited a new orthodox church located on the top of the hill (the old one burned down in 1990) I went further to the south and through nice woods along the Bug river I returned to the road no. 19. There I crossed the river and via Łosice came to Międzyrzec Podlaski, where I entered a busy road no. 2. And after ca. 10 km I turned to the south-east in the village of Rogoźnica. Via Puchacze and Dołha I reached a railway stop of Sokule. I crossed the railroad, drove through the village and parked the car at the last farm. From there I started my walk to the confluence.

Through fields and meadows I came to a roadside cross where I met a yellow marked tourist path. The road entered the forest and headed north-east. It was colder than the previous days but the sun shined very nice. At the distance of ca. 160 m from the confluence I left the path and went directly through the thicket towards the “zero” point. It was not easy to force my way through a dense forest and the signal reception was quite poor but finally I reached the confluence area. There was a stream next to it – not a big one, but wide enough to make it impossible to come to the confluence from the north. My “confluence dance” lasted for some fifteen minutes until I got all zeroes on the display. The place was very nice but not very comfortable because of the thicket so I took traditional pictures and retreated to the forest road. There I stopped for a rest and then returned to the car. The whole route was ca. 4 km long.